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Everlongx Posted at 2:51 pm on Sep. 15, 2008
Well i certainly feel like i'm bipolar.
But this is the first time i've ever felt sunken in, and i don't feel like doing anything for no reason.
I feel a little tired as well.

Is that actual depression?

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W o n d e r l a n d Posted at 4:43 am on Sep. 16, 2008
Go see a doctor and they can diagnose you
i love foamy Posted at 3:51 am on Sep. 16, 2008
Depression and bipolar whilst similar are slightly different. Bipolar is a long term illness whereas depression can either be a stand-alone diagnosis, or a part of another disorder, like bipolar.
If you have Bipolar disorder then you will experience alternating cycles between depression and Mania. Depression has no Mania.

There are a couple ways to find out if you have depression or not.

There are plenty of online free tests that you can take. They are not a hundred percent accurate, they are to be used as a guide not as a diagnosis. By taking them you can get an idea of what is happening to you. If tests indicate you have depression or you aren't convinced then a visit to a doctor should clear it up for you. You can go see your local GP but remember that they only know the basics in relation to depression. For a more "in depth" diagnosis or discussion then you should so talk to a specialist.

Here is a link to one such test.
http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx?link_id=1.3&gclid=COixhK2Q4JUCFREUiQod2Tg1YQ

Poker Shark Posted at 2:03 am on Sep. 16, 2008
Depression warps your view on the world, like a terrible drug.
LittleBombs Posted at 2:54 pm on Sep. 15, 2008
Well there alot of symptoms of depression. Such as;

# being unable to gain pleasure from activities that normally would be pleasurable.

# losing interest in normal activities, hobbies and everyday life.

# feeling tired all of the time and having no energy.

# difficulty sleeping or waking early in the morning (though some feel that they can't get out of bed and 'face the world').

# having a poor appetite, no interest in food and losing weight (though some people overeat and put on weight - 'comfort eating').

# losing interest in sex.

# finding it difficult to concentrate and think straight.

# feeling restless, tense and anxious.

# being irritable.

# losing self-confidence.

# avoiding other people.

# finding it harder than usual to make decisions.

# feeling useless and inadequate - 'a waste of space'.

# feeling guilty about who you are and what you have done.

# feeling hopeless - that nothing will make things better.

# thinking about suicide.

Faded Beauty Queen Posted at 2:52 pm on Sep. 15, 2008
Probably not.

And Manchester United are scourge.

Aliboo Posted at 2:52 pm on Sep. 15, 2008
Could be. it depends on things like other symptoms and duration to be realistic
Confused and dazed Posted at 2:52 pm on Sep. 15, 2008
i think it could be both or ur just having a bad day
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